DIVING

Dominica’s majestic mountainous landscape is as spectacular underwater as above. There are approximately 20 dive sites to explore including caves, swim-throughs, volcanic vents, coral gardens, and much more. Marine life is plentiful offering many rare species including seahorses, flying gunards, and batfish!

Diving in the north of Dominica, you will feel a wonderful sense of discovery.

The reef is healthy, as evidenced by the abundance of incredible and colourful sponges. The reef is yours to explore!

Below is a selection of our Dive sites:

Prince Rupert Bay

Volcano SiteTime to Site: 5 minutesLocation: Southern End of Douglas BayDepth: 60ft-115ftLevel: AdvancedDescription: This unique area has volcanic gases venting from the sea floor, which bubble up gently through the sand and coral. Hot sand, multi coloured from the sulphur deposits surrounds the huge sponges and brain corals flourishing at these sites. A fascinating dive.

Shark’s MouthTime to Site: 5 minutesDepth: 15ft-120ftLevel: Easy to AdvancedDescription: So named for the huge barrel sponges that look like shark’s mouths! This site has a delightful mixture of soft and hard corals and many brightly coloured sponges which covers the sharply descending slope. There is usually a gentle current present.

Sunshine ReefTime to Site: 7 minutesDepth: 20-110ftLevel: Easy to AdvancedDescription: Like swimming through a sun-filled aquarium, this dive has a sand plateau at 35 feet, covered with coral heads, sponges and sea plume. The wall drops off to over 100 feet and has many colourful sponges and coral.

Pole to PoleTime to Site: 6 minutesDepth: 15-45ftLevel: EasyDescription: Dive under the Cabrits Cruise Ship Dock…this easy dive features, on a regular basis, some of the rarest critters around. Seahorses, Batfish, Flying Gurnards, Sand Eels and much much more, all set against a background of towering wooden poles which are covered in sponges. Amazing in the day and incredible as a night dive. Pole to Pole was voted 1 of 7 Top Pier Dives by Scuba Diving Magazine in 2010!

Toucari Bay

Toucari CavesTime to Site: 15 minutesDepth: 30ft-100ftLevel: Easy to AdvancedDescription: Toucari Caves is perhaps the most beautiful dive in Dominica, if not the Caribbean. Incredible healthy reef, a beautiful cave, coral archways to swim under, bubbles rising from the reef floor and fish everywhere…a must dive and always our instructors and dive master’s favorite.

Douglas Bay

Five Finger RockTime to Site: 10 minutesDepth: 15ft-90ftLevel: Easy to AdvancedDescription: This site is named for a huge boulder that tumbled down the mountainside 1000’s of years ago and now
forms a hand like formation. Like an iceberg, you can see the top of the rock breaking the surface, but that is only 9/10ths of what lies under the sea. This is a great spot for spotted eagle ray sightings.

One Finger RockTime to Site: 10 minutesDepth: 35-120ftLevel: Easy to AdvancedDescription: Sand, sponges and corals mixed together on a wonderful flat plateau at 40 feet. The plateau then dropssharply off to 120 feet, where there are sand and big coral patches, which are teeming with thousands of fish, including some very large snapper.

Douglas Bay PointTime to Site: 12 minutesDepth: 20ft-90ftLevel: EasyDescription: A dramatic wall in the area sprinkled with huge coral covered boulders. The beautiful soft corals are in an area in competition with the equally impressive hard corals. You can swim between the massive boulders that give this
dive site such a unique topography.

Rose GardenTime to Site: 10 minutesDepth: 25-100 ftLevel: EasyDescription: As the name suggests a beautiful dive over beautiful reef. Glide gently over the wonderful coral-scape. A great dive to start your vacation with.

Cannon SiteTime to Site: 10 minutesDepth: 20-75 ftLevel: EasyDescription: Home to our wreck, The Nadine L. Purposely sunk in 2003, this 55 foot wreck is a perfect introduction to wreck exploring. Stingrays, Electric Rays, Angelfish and Decorator Crabs are among the commonly found creature here

Northern Point – (US$5 surcharge)

Point BreakTime to Site: 30 minutesDepth: 20-70 ftLevel: AdvancedDescription: Point Break is situated at the very northern tip of Dominica where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Caribbean Sea. We begin in the Caribbean sea and glide around the Capucin Point into the Atlantic. We return into the Caribbean via an open swim-through, keeping a lookout for sting rays.

Featherquill ReefTime to Site: 20 minutesDepth 35-120ftLevel: East to AdvancedDescription: See the ‘Sea Pens’, a creature that looks like a white feather sticking up from the sand. We have a large field of these incredibly rare creatures from a depth of 75-100 feet. An unforgettable dive. South of Cabrits.

Heavenly CoveTime to Site: 25 minutesDepth: 20-70 ftLevel: Easy to Advanced
Description: A stunning dive to the south of our dive centre. Big barracuda, Stingrays and such healthy reef in this ‘heavenly cove’. For the more adventurous there is also a cave swarming with lobster. A favorite dive.

Plume PlateauTime to Site: 15 minutesDepth: 30-50 ftLevel: EasyDescription: A sandy area, littered with huge boulders which attract life like desert oasis’ The boulders are covered in sponges and fish life. Home of the famous ‘walking sponge.’